The Gear That Bites Back
Part One: The Engine That Runs Alone The gear turned without steam. Arthur Winthrop saw it first through the service hatch on the second floor of Horace Graves's textile mill, a brass cog no larger than his thumb, spinning in a shaft of gray Yorkshire light that fell through a crack in the roof. It was engaged with three other gears, and those three with three more, and the chain extended...
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